Tony Stewart Racing Duel in the Dakotas preview

DO YOU WANT FRIES WITH THAT?
Tony Stewart Racing's McMahan Hopes to Supersize
World of Outlaws Sprint Series Success
INDIANAPOLIS (June 26, 2007) -- This week's World of Outlaws
(WoO) Sprint Series schedule will see the nomadic winged...

DO YOU WANT FRIES WITH THAT?
Tony Stewart Racing's McMahan Hopes to Supersize
World of Outlaws Sprint Series Success

INDIANAPOLIS (June 26, 2007) -- This week's World of Outlaws
(WoO) Sprint Series schedule will see the nomadic winged warriors take to
three very distinct track configurations in racing action across the
northern plains. Tony Stewart Racing's (TSR) Paul McMahan has a
unique perspective on how he and his No. 20 TSR/Bass Pro Shops/Eagle hope
to come away from the experience.

"We're hoping we end up with a happy meal out of the
deal," McMahan said. "Or, at the very least, a very big
trophy."

Along with the rest of the WoO competitors, the TSR team will race on
what McMahan refers to as a menu of small, medium and large race tracks,
beginning with River Cities Speedway in Grand Forks, N.D., on Friday. The
3/10-mile facility will host the first leg of the Duel in the Dakotas
mini-series battle. In McMahan's last appearance at the facility
with the National Sprint Tour (NST) Series (July 8, 2006), he earned a
solid ninth place finish.

The second leg of the Duel in the Dakotas will take place Saturday at Red
River Valley Speedway in West Fargo, N.D. McMahan will visit the
high-banked half-mile track for the first time since 2005, as the No. 20
TSR team's commitment to the NST in 2006 didn't allow them to
make the journey northward. McMahan earned a 10th-place finish in his
last WoO A-main race at the track on August 8, 2005.

The northern swing will wrap up on Sunday at Cedar Lake Speedway in New
Richmond, Wis. In McMahan's last appearance at the 3/8-mile
high-banked oval (July 10, 2006), he grabbed a third place finish with
the NST Series.

The team enters this week's racing action only 189 points out of
the top-five in the WoO championship standings. McMahan is currently
ranked eighth in the series points race with 4,604 markers.

"With consistent racing that produces top-five and top-10 finishes,
we can definitely make up the points to get back into the
top-five," McMahan said. "If we're consistent, we could
be in a top-five points position by the end of July or the Knoxville
Nationals. We've made up 100 or more point deficits to gain several
positions in the past and we're capable of doing it again. We just
need to work to get our cars back to where they were earlier in the
season or towards the end of last year. I know my crew chief, Jimmy Carr
and the guys are working hard to do so and I think we'll be able to
put the Bass Pro Shops car back in victory lane several times again this
year."